What are the responsibilities and job description for the Computer Science Teacher position at GIRARD ESTATE?
Girard College is a full-scholarship boarding school that fosters intellectual curiosity, social development, and emotional growth in academically focused students from underserved communities. We ensure every student the opportunity and the means to achieve excellence and preparation for advanced education through purposeful academic and residential programs.
Girard College seeks a Computer Technology / Computer Science Teacher for high school students (Grades 9–12) for the 2026 - 2027 school year beginning approximately August 17, 2026. The successful candidate will implement engaging, rigorous instruction aligned to Pennsylvania standards and national computer science frameworks, collaborate with colleagues across disciplines, and participate fully in the school’s academic and residential community. The position reports directly to the High School Principal and works closely with the Director of STEM.
Essential Expectations of Girard College Teachers Include but Are Not Limited to:
- Academic Achievement and Character Development
- Create a positive, achievement-oriented, and structured learning environment
- Motivate students to achieve high academic standards in computer science and technology
- Develop and implement engaging lessons that promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving
- Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners
- Foster collaboration, persistence, and ethical use of technology
Instructional Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver instruction in computer science and computer technology courses aligned to PA STEELS Standards and NGSS
- Teach foundational and applied topics such as coding, programming, computational thinking, data literacy, cybersecurity, robotics, artificial intelligence, or engineering technology
- Integrate project-based learning, real-world applications, and hands-on experiences
- Use instructional technology and digital tools to enhance student learning
- Design and administer formative and summative assessments aligned to course objectives
Assessment, Data, and Feedback
- Use assessment data to inform instructional decisions
- Provide timely, meaningful feedback to students
- Maintain accurate student records
- Communicate student progress effectively
Professional Responsibilities and Collaboration
- Collaborate with STEM faculty, academic teachers, and residential staff
- Participate in professional learning communities
- Support interdisciplinary initiatives and school-wide programming
- Contribute to STEM enrichment opportunities
- Uphold Girard College policies and mission
Residential School Commitment
- Support the mission of a boarding school environment
- Engage positively with students beyond the classroom
- Serve as a role model for professionalism and integrity
- Minimum requirement of Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field
- Experience teaching or working in computer science or a STEM-related discipline
- Must possess a minimum of a State of Pennsylvania Level I Instructional Certificate or above in the content area in which they are teaching from the PA Department of Education or Must obtain Instructional Intern Certificate in the content area in which they teach within one year from date of hire. Grades 7-12 Computer Science
- Strong content knowledge in computing and digital systems
- Pennsylvania Instructional Certification or eligibility to obtain certification
- Master’s degree in a related field
- Experience with project-based learning and STEM labs
- Familiarity with programming languages and emerging technologies
- Experience working with students from underserved communities
- IMPORTANT SALARY INFORMATION: the minimum starting salary for new teachers shall be determined by their completion of years of teaching / counseling experience and degree level. In accordance with the bargaining agreement.
- BONUS: A $5,000 bonus will be provided
Salary : $60,881